conjoin

Vocabulary Word

Definition
When you 'conjoin' things, you're binding or uniting them together. Imagine how your shoelaces are tied together to keep your shoes on.
Examples in Different Contexts
In business partnerships, companies might 'conjoin' resources to tackle larger projects. A business developer could suggest, 'Let's conjoin our teams for this venture.'
Practice Scenarios
Business

Scenario:

Siloed departments are limiting our ability to share insights and collaborate. It seems we need to rethink our organizational structure.

Response:

I agree with restructuring. Perhaps we could conjoin these departmental teams to work more cohesively.

Tech

Scenario:

These two systems operate independently but they need to communicate to give us a unified view of the data. Any solution in mind?

Response:

Yes, we should conjoin these systems into one interface for better data visibility.

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